Dateline 6/7/2009: ROADWAY FOUND LEADING FROM TA'VAALOR TO OLD TA'FAENDRYL

Sergeant Corilaera of the Vaalorian Army and a squad of citizen volunteers, on an exploratory mission investigating reports of increased creature activity north of Glaise Cnoc, have discovered the remains of an ancient elven-built road. This dangerous path stretches from the north part of the Ta'Vaalor graveyard to the Gyldemar Road, outside the approach to Old Ta'Faendryl.

Though apparently once grand and well kept, the route is now filled with dangerous obstacles that only the most well trained adventurers can traverse, as well as the occasional hostile creatures that can interrupt travel. High Lord Stewardess Tahlthi Vaalor has stated that the Vaalorian army will not tour this trail, and that anyone travelling upon it travels at their own extreme risk.

The court of King Tyrnian Vaalor announced today that, in response to the projected city budget of 5109, additional taxes will be levied on ore produced by foreign interests. It is the stated hope of the court that these taxes will provide Ta'Vaalor's mining interests with a much-needed boost, helping the city close its budgetary gaps.

A majority of local arms and armor shops have, despite the measure, chosen to continue using ore imported from Zul Logoth and Wehnimer's Landing, citing greater quality. It is likely that the new tariffs will substantially increase the cost of weapons and armor produced by Ta'Vaalor's merchants.

Dateline 6/14/2009: HUNTING RESERVE AND MENAGERIE ESTABLISHED IN TA'VAALOR

A member of the Royal Court of Ta'Vaalor, who insists on absolute anonymity, confirmed seeing an usual delivery of numerous species of exotic animals to Lord Chamberlain Retassal er'Anlan Vaalor at the Guardian Keep. Both wild and tame in nature, the animals were delivered to a large gated area inside the Guardian Keep grounds that is off-limits to all but the Royal family. Rumors abound as to the purpose of this delivery; most agree that a private hunting reserve and menagerie is the best guess.

Upon being asked about this delivery, Court officials deny any delivery happening, as well as the purported existence of any secret reserve.

Dateline 6/18/2009: NEW VAALOR TAXES ON LUXURY GOODS

New taxes on the sale and purchase of fine jewelry and gems are the result of a late-night meeting of the King's Court in Ta'Vaalor. According to one court representative, the taxes "are a means of ensuring Ta'Vaalor's bright future by taxing luxury goods available to only a small percentage of the population." The official declined to be named.

The taxes are expected to increase the cost of jewelry and raw gems significantly, as well as slightly decrease the silver offered for raw gems. Reaction from local jewelcrafters was mixed, while the Ta'Illistim Rare Gems Exchange issued a statement in firm support of the measure.

Dateline 6/20/2009: KING TYRNIAN MAKES MAGNAMIMOUS GIFT TO CITIZENS

Commissioned by King Tyrnian, a solid gold statue of his Majesty has been erected in Amaranth Court. Previously the site of a tall carved elven obelisk, the statue depicts the monarch in a majestic pose, and has been presented as a gift to the citizens of Ta'Vaalor, "for their loyal service", according to a court representative.

Constable Corath hel'Saeari Vaalor announced that after numerous reports, the Vaalorian Army has confirmed that undead activity has increased significantly.

The Vaalorian Army report increased activity in the Glaise Cnoc Cemetery, and to the south of Ta'Vaalor. Both Constable hel'Saeari and General Jaranzair urge citizens of Ta'Vaalor to remain calm and vigilant.

Dateline 6/29/2009: WORK STOPPAGES RESULT FROM TAVERNS AND PERISHABLES TAX

The passage of the new Inns and Perishables Tax by the King's Court in Ta'Vaalor heralded work stoppages at two of the city's major inns. Workers at Malwith's Inn and the Legendary Rest stopped work for a brief period in the early hours of the morning when it was announced that their pay would be compromised to preserve prices in the wake of the new taxes.

City Guards were called to the premises as relations between the workers and their employers degraded. A hasty meeting with representatives from the Imperial Order of Bussers saw a resolution that preserved the workers' wages.

Prices are expected to escalate at local inns and places that sell food significantly.

The Ministers of Finance and Trade today jointly announced a new economic stimulus plan to encourage trade between Ta'Vaalor and Kharam Dzu, the dwarven mining community located on Teras Isle. King Tyrnian has authorized a transfer of five hundred million silvers to the coffers of the Borthuum Mining Company in an attempt to encourage Kharam Dzu citizens to visit the Fortress and patronize local businesses.

When asked about the large sum, Exchequer Arnhal Kerithoth Vaalor stated, "Well, the coffers are overflowing, so His Majesty figured the larger the sum, the more the dwarves would come and spend." Commerce & Trade Minister Jatherthar Daeten Vaalor also commented, "This is just laying the foundation for a stronger future. When the citizens of Kharam Dzu show up to patronize local shops, we'll be building that habit for all future shopping purchases as well."

Local dwarven citizens were overheard debating the wisdom of such a donation, considering "the marked lack of proper ale this side of the DragonSpine."

Further to recent reports on increased undead activity around Ta'Vaalor, the Court of King Tyrnian has announced that the Vaalorian Army will increase their current level of guard duty at all town gates, and increase the numbers of soldiers patrolling Ta'Vaalor.

Constable Corath hel'Saeari remains in close contact with both King Tyrnian and General Jaranzair regarding the situation. The Court of King Tyrnian would like to urge citizens to remain calm and vigilant, and remind citizens that their safety is paramount.

Urgent talks are set to continue throughout the coming days.

Dateline 7/8/2009: TYRNIAN LEVIES TAX AGAINST PERSONAL SERVICES

Several small disturbances broke out on the streets of Ta'Vaalor in response to a major new tax on personal services authorized by King Tyrnian. The tax, which covers such basic services as locksmithing, portage, and merchanting within Ta'Vaalor city limits, has been called 'necessary' by the government and 'abominable' by critics.

The tax is expected to have far-reaching consequences. A number of local shop owners have voiced their disapproval of the measure, while noting that a corresponding increase in cost for their services is inevitable. Furthermore, both the furrier Ghaerdish as well as the local pawnshop owners state that the new taxes will force them to offer less silver to all items sold within their shops.

A representative of the Empath Guild was overheard as saying, "What's next, taxing us for our health?" He could not be reached for further comment and declined to be named.

Dateline 7/14/2009: HAS AID ARRIVED FOR TA'VAALOR'S UNDEAD PROBLEM?

News of the current troubles in Ta'Vaalor has crossed the Dragonspine and is reaching far and wide. Latest reports claim that an Aelotoi scholar has arrived to assist, claiming to have the knowledge and power to solve the current undead problem.

Military Liaison Corath hel'Saeari Vaalor has confirmed that the Vaalorian Army is happy to accept the offered assistance and is confident that Scholar Alvarad is dedicated to the safety of Ta'Vaalor and its citizens.

Town guards have been overheard commenting on the friendly and helpful attitude of Alvarad.

Last night along Fearling Pass Liches, Wraiths, Shadows, Skeletal Destroyers, Beings, Dark Souls and other undead were crawling out of fissures in the ground. Strangely enough an Elf, a Faendryl and the Scholar teamed up. Working together the Elf and Faendryl held back the horde of undead, while the Scholar to studied the creatures. The Fearling Pass was cleared back to the Bog. And glasses of wine were shared when the dust had settled.

The Scholar I do believe wants to speak to the apparition, if not capture one of the creatures. Maybe someone like Tsalim, to whom the creature has spoken to, will be able to draw the entity forward.

Announcement of a Health and Goodwill Tax in Ta'Vaalor caused a minor riot near the Amaranth Gate in the late hours of the day. The tax measure comes in the wake of a number of other tariffs levied as part of a beautification project for the martial city. City officials led by High Constable Corath hel'Saeari Vaalor quelled the disturbance.

The Health and Goodwill Tax has been levied against the Empath Guild and its suppliers, and early projections see it raising the price of medicinal herbs in Ta'Vaalor to untenable levels by the end of the current budgetary year.

Reaction from local empaths has reached an almost treasonous note. One healer, Skydust Songfawn, had this to say: "King Tyrnian had better not get hurt any time soon."

TA'VAALORS UNDEAD PROBLEM: NO MORE!

The latest reports from the city of Ta'Vaalor suggest that the aelotoi scholar Alvarad has headed up a huge effort to find the solution to the frequent attacks on the city recently.

Corath hel'Saeari Vaalor has confirmed that a large hoard of undead have been slaughtered, and rather oddly, the apparition that has been plaguing the town was sucked into a gem and destroyed.

Military leaders of Ta'Vaalor are said to be heaving a sigh of relief as the city returns to its peaceful state.

Rumors persist that King Tyrnian will honor the scholar in some way for his bravery and defense of the city.

Dateline 7/29/2009: IN TA'VAALOR: SCHOLAR ACKNOWLEDGED FOR HIS HELP

The Court of King Tyrnian has today announced that King Tyrnian himself wishes to honor the aelotoi scholar Alvarad for his valiant efforts to defend the city of Ta'Vaalor.

The Court has confirmed that they will bestow the honorary title of "Guardian of House Vaalor" upon Alvarad.

Alvarad has expressed his extreme gratitude and pledges continued dedication to the safety of Ta'Vaalor and its citizens.

Dateline 8/2/2009: RUMORS ARE RIFE IN TA'VAALOR

Amid celebrations, rumors and suspicions are rife in the city of Ta'Vaalor. While Ta'Vaalor gives thanks to the aelotoi scholar Alvarad, several rumors have reached the gates of the city, and beyond, regarding the true integrity of Alvarad.

In particular, trusted Junior Lieutenant Ruaera has expressed her mistrust of Alvarad and claims that several others are in agreement that the scholar is not what he seems.

The senior military of Ta'Vaalor have, of course, branded the rumors and suspicions as "idle gossip" and "ludicrous claims grounded in little evidence."

Dateline 8/4/2009: SCHOLAR OFFERS GIFT TO KING TYRNIAN

Aelotoi scholar Alvarad, the Guardian of House Vaalor, has today presented King Tyrnian with a statue crafted in Cysaegir. The beautiful piece, now situated in Victory Court, is a giant statue of King Tyrnian himself.

Alvarad states that the statue is a thank you to the King for the bestowing of an honorary title recently.

Citizens of Ta'Vaalor have remarked that the statue is fitting, and a majestic representation of their king. Others have been overheard describing the statue as, 'gaudy' and 'unnecessary.'

Dateline 8/5/2009: VICTORY COURT TO BE RENAMED IN KING'S HONOR

In a surprise announcement by the King's Royal Council, Victory Court will be renamed in honor of King Tyrnian Vaalor and the newly delivered statue gifted by the scholar Alvarad. The newly named Tyrnian Court will be christened in a small ceremony at 10:00 P.M. by the elven standard on Niiman, the 6th day of Phoenatos, in the year 5109.

Several Ta'Vaalor locals have voiced moderate discontent over the change to the long-standing courtyard.

Dateline 8/8/2009: OFFICER ABANDONS POST IN TA'VAALOR

Word from Ta'Vaalor indicates that Junior Lieutenant Ruaera has been absent from duty for several days, and has not been seen at all during this time.

Ruaera was recently reprimanded for raising suspicions about the integrity of the honored aelotoi scholar Alvarad.

When asked to comment, military liaison Corath hel'Saeari Vaalor said, "We are unsure if Ruaera has absconded of her own accord. Citizens can be assured that the safety of Ta'Vaalor, its soldiers and citizens is paramount, and we shall conduct a thorough investigation into the recent disappearance."

The family of Ruaera insists that she would not abandon her duty to the city, regardless of circumstance.

Dateline 8/9/2009: SEARCH FOR MISSING GUARD ESCALATES

Volunteers and family members continue to search for Junior Lieutenant Ruaera, missing now for over a week. The promised official investigation into her disappearance is under way, and a variety of rumors and theories circulate around the fortress. Chief among these is the report that court mages detected traces of magical residue in Ruaera's private residence.

Military liaison Corath hel'Saeari Vaalor has announced that an official search party will be formed this Day of the Huntress, the 14th day of Phoenatos (Friday, August 14). All interested citizens should meet in Tyrnian Court at 9:30pm where they will be divided into groups and assigned to specific sections of the city and outlying areas.

Dateline 8/17/2009: CHAOS REIGNS AS TA'VAALOR IS BREACHED!

Terrible news has reached far and wide, from the fortress city of Ta'Vaalor.

Reports have confirmed that the statue of King Tyrnian, given by aelotoi scholar Alvarad was, in fact, a trap.

News suggests that the trusted scholar Alvarad used unknown magic to release hordes of undead upon the city. The damage done by the horde has been immeasurable.

The brave and valiant citizens of Ta'Vaalor have defeated the hordes, and the statue of King Tyrnian destroyed by the pride of Ta'Vaalor, martial weapons. Confirmed reports also indicate the death of the scholar, who had remained protected from attacks until the statue had been destroyed.

Despite the victory over the hordes, the destruction left in its wake has left the city almost unsalvageable. There is an eerie silence about the city, as citizens mourn their dead, and the loss of their city.

Donations have started to arrive from The Shining City, and Queen Myasara has expressed her deep sadness at the recent events. Across the Dragonspine, dignitaries from other towns and cities such as Icemule Trace have also expressed their concern and sadness, and pledged to send assistance to the fortress city, should it be required.

Dateline 8/18/2009: TA'VAALOR ON HIGH ALERT!

After the recent destruction of the city of Ta'Vaalor, military presence among the ruined streets of the city has increased tenfold. Paranoia is said to be rife among military and civilian citizens alike.

The Court of King Tyrnian has yet to comment on the recent disaster, and the King himself has not been seen since the recent events. It has been rumored that he may have fled the city. Constable Corath hel'Saeari Vaalor has stated, "The hordes are defeated, and we will continue to patrol the streets of the city with great vigilance while we await news from the King."

Dateline 8/26/2009: CHANGES ARE AFOOT IN TA'VAALOR

Following the tragic events in Ta'Vaalor, King Tyrnian has come forth to issue a proclamation to the city.

He stated that the city of Vaalor needs to shape up, and has urged loyal citizens of the city to join the Army Reserve. He stated that plans are afoot to dramatically increase the size of the Army Reserve, and that their duties will include patrolling the town, and that support structures will be built to enable them to do this.

The King has also rushed through implementation of a new permit system to keep track of citizens entering the city, in order to prevent further attacks on the city.

Finally, the King has decreed that only Vaalorian elves shall have full citizenship within Ta'Vaalor. Elves of other bloodlines, as well as sylvans, shall enjoy partial citizenship, while all others will be denied.

Changes are afoot in Ta'Vaalor, and many are wondering how far the King will go to ensure its safety.

Dateline 9/1/2009: INCREASED SECURITY MEASURES IN TA'VAALOR

As an additional measure to heighten security around the fortress, town mages have been tasked to set up magical wards in all areas inside the gates of Ta'Vaalor to prevent inbound teleportation. As a result, magical rings, familiar gates, and other direct teleportation devices should now be directed outside one of the town's four gates. Spirit Guide will now also deposit casters and their parties outside one of these gates or in the Ravelin.